An opinion article on the future of Denel by former Armscor Chairperson Phillip Dexter drew scathing comment from South African defence industry consultant ...
The hijacking of a fishing trawler in the Mozambique Channel in 2011 forced Southern African states to act. The result was Operation Copper, a joint ...
The South African Navy (SAN) is still waiting to receive its new hydrographic survey vessel that is being acquired under Project Hotel to replace the more ...
The civilian triumvirate heading the South African Department of Defence (DoD) racked up more than R20 million in travel, ...
As part of its duties, the SA Air Force (SAAF) is tasked with monitoring “farm airstrips” as potential sites for trafficking ranging from contraband through ...
Taking complaints – in one instance about an unserviceable toilet at an SA Army base to a public representative - drew response from the Department of Defence ...
Authorities in 14 African countries have arrested 260 suspects and seized 1 235 electronic devices in a coordinated international operation against ...
What some call the “war the world forgot” was not the case this week in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) where 20 ...
SA Army Chief, Lieutenant General Lawrence Mbatha, was on hand at 3 SA Infantry (SAI) Battalion in Kimberley to see 1 600 ...
The Parliamentary oversight committee tasked with funding appropriations for South African government entities wants urgent steps to be taken, along with the ...
Ghana stands out in west Africa as a nation that has not experienced terrorist attacks, even though it’s geographically close to countries that have. In ...
The current state of the state-owned enterprise, Denel, is well known. It has shrunk from over 10 000 employees to around 1 ...